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Egg-derived Bioinks for Organ Engineering

Researchers have developed a new vascular supportive composite bioink using marine algae (alginate) and egg while (albumen), which could be used to 3D print a vascular supportive organ structure.
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First Report of Human Monoclonal Antibody That Blocks SARS-CoV-2

A preprint of a study conducted by researchers from Utrecht University, in collaboration with Erasmus MC and Harbor BioMed, outlines the first report of a human monoclonal antibody that can block SARS-CoV-2.

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How the Brain Builds the Highways of Memory

Scientists have revealed how the brain shuttles genetic code within its cells, a process believed to be crucial for the formation and storage of long-term memories.
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An Unusual Chaperone Plays a Role in Alzheimer's Tau Aggregation

Using structural analyses, researchers have identified a surprising biochemical mechanism in which a molecular chaperone plays an unusual role in tau aggregation.
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Tooth-enamel Protein Implicated in Eye Disease

Researchers have discovered that a tooth enamel protein could also play a role in dry age-related macular degeneration, potentially providing a new therapeutic target.
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First Proteome Map of Model Plant

Scientists have successfully mapped around 18,000 of the proteins found in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Chromosome-level Detectors Track Activity in Cells

A novel system to amplify gene expression signals could change researchers’ approach to studying the regulatory processes in cells that are central to all life.
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Bacteria Thwart Antibiotics Using a Crystalline Shield

Scientists have identified a mechanism by which the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa can evade antibiotics by surrounding its cells with a self-made protective casing.
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Resurrecting Ancient Proteins Reveals Origin of Protein Regulation

After reconstructing the ancient forms of two cellular proteins, scientists have uncovered the earliest known instance of a complex form of protein regulation.
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Is Life Simply a Game of Chance?

To help answer one of the great existential questions - how did life begin? - a new study combines biological and cosmological models.
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